NBC Is the Order a Rabbit?? Season 2 Vol.2 (Blu-ray) (First Press Limited Edition)(Japan Version)

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Is the Order a Rabbit?? Season 2 Vol.2 (Blu-ray) (First Press Limited Edition)(Japan Version)

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NBC The Girl Who Sees Smells (Blu-ray) (Set 1) (Japan Version)

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Based on a web comic, SBS's crime fantasy romance drama The Girl Who Sees Smells stars Shin Se Kyung as a young aspiring comedian who can literally see scents and Park Yoo Chun as a police officer who can't smell, taste or feel. After meeting by chance, the two become partners in crime-solving and stand-up comedy, but it turns out they're both connected to the same tragic case. She lost her memory and gained her special power after surviving an encounter with the serial killer who murdered her parents, and he lost his younger sister (Kim So Hyun) to the same serial killer who is still on the loose.

Nam Gung Min (My Secret Hotel) makes a chilling turn as a celebrity chef with more than a few skeletons in his closet, while Yoon Jin Suh (The Return of Iljimae) plays the detective leading the investigation.

Park Yoo Chun, Yoon Eun Hye and Yoo Seung Ho star in the tearjerking 2013 MBC series I Miss You from the writer of Can You Hear My Heart. Park Yoo Chun and Yoon Eun Hye play high school sweethearts who were separated in a shocking tragedy that continues to haunt them when they meet again years later under very different circumstances. Breakout child actors Yeo Jin Gu and Kim So Hyun from The Moon That Embraces the Sun portray the protagonists in their teenage years, while Yoo Seung Ho, in his final role before entering the military, plays against type as the troubled antagonist of the moody melodrama.

Han Jung Woo (Park Yoo Chun) and Lee Soo Yeon (Yoon Eun Hye) first met and fell into puppy love when they were teenage students from opposite sides of the track. Jung Woo came from a rich and complicated family, while Soo Yeon suffered under the stigma of being a murderer's daughter. The two get kidnapped together and then separated in a horrifying tragedy that scars them both. Years later, Jung Woo has grown up to become a detective, still desperately searching for Soo Yeon. When he finally crosses paths with Soo Yeon again, she has become someone else: French fashion designer Joy, with the wealthy and calculating Harry (Yoo Seung Ho) by her side. Both Soo Yeon and Harry want their past identities buried, but the guilt-ridden Jung Woo can't let things rest. Old wounds and mysteries are reopened as the three confront the events of the past and the spiraling consequences.

Produced by Type-Moon, the popular visual novel Fate/stay night is headed to the big screen for the first time ever. The film will cover the Unlimited Blade Works storyline, bringing back both animated series director Yamaguchi Yuji and most of the original voice cast. The film continues to follow hero Emiya Shiro and his servant Saber during the tumultuous Holy Grail Wars. Even though fans will not be able to control where the story goes this time, the endearing characters and the intricate storyline will engage fans just the same.

JYJ's Park Yoo Chun is a Joseon prince who time travels to the present day in the SBS drama Rooftop Prince! The Sungkyunkwan Scandal star puts both his comedic and dramatic talents to use as the fish-out-of-water royal who must acclimate to modern society and find out the truth behind the death of his princess. Han Ji Min (Cain and Abel) plays his true love in this time-travel mystery and fated romance that connects two lifetimes. Rooftop Prince also co-stars Lee Tae Sung (Playful Kiss), Jung Yu Mi (A Thousand Days' Promise), and rising actors Jung Suk Won (Dr. Champ), Lee Min Ho (The Moon That Embraces the Sun), and Choi Woo Shik (TEN) as the hilarious royal entourage who make the time jump with our hero.

In Joseon times, devastated Crown Prince Lee Gak (Park Yoo Chun) learns that his princess Hwa Yong (Jung Yu Mi) mysteriously drowned to death. The court is quick to rule the death as an accident, but Lee Gak suspects foul play and investigates further with his three trusty retainers. While chasing clues, they get whisked to modern times, and materialize in the rooftop apartment of shocked veggie vendor Park Ha (Han Ji Min)! Suddenly, Lee Gak has to get use to a new world full of modern contraptions - and no royal privilege. Fortunately Park Ha is willing to help, and to bring him down a notch or two when the moment calls for it.

When Lee Gak encounters Park Ha's sister Se Na who looks exactly like Hwa Yong, he realizes that the answer to the past lies in the present. Not only does his princess have a modern-day incarnation, he himself is mistaken for missing corporate heir Tae Yong. Going along with the double identity, Lee Gak sets out to reenact the past in present time in order to find the truth behind the mystery.

Based on a web comic, SBS's crime fantasy romance drama The Girl Who Sees Smells stars Shin Se Kyung as a young aspiring comedian who can literally see scents and Park Yoo Chun as a police officer who can't smell, taste or feel. After meeting by chance, the two become partners in crime-solving and stand-up comedy, but it turns out they're both connected to the same tragic case. She lost her memory and gained her special power after surviving an encounter with the serial killer who murdered her parents, and he lost his younger sister (Kim So Hyun) to the same serial killer who is still on the loose.

Nam Gung Min (My Secret Hotel) makes a chilling turn as a celebrity chef with more than a few skeletons in his closet, while Yoon Jin Suh (The Return of Iljimae) plays the detective leading the investigation.

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